After years of labour, the Income Tax department has finally got a new technology tool to check the menace of duplicate PAN cards which also allows the taxman to 'kill' the second one.

The Income Tax department, in order to ensure that no entity is able to evade tax by way of holding two PAN cards, has been trying for a number of years to find a smart tool to check the menace.

After years of labour, the Income Tax department has finally got a new technology tool to check the menace of duplicate PAN cards which also allows the taxman to ‘kill’ the second one.

An ambitious electronic smart platform called the Income Tax Business Application-Permanent Account Number (ITBA-PAN) has been operationalised by the department which will help the taxman and PAN issuing intermediaries identify such duplicate numbers every time a new application for generation of the fresh IT department-issued unique identity reaches their portals.

“The department earlier used to check against duplicity of PAN in a manual fashion which was not foolproof but the new electronic system is very accurate,” a senior official said.

In cases of old PAN cards, he said, however, the manual system has to go on.

“There are not many such cases in the old system. Those are being weeded out as and when information is obtained,” he said.

The department, in order to ensure that no entity is able to evade tax by way of holding two PAN cards, has been trying for a number of years to find a smart tool to check the menace. There have been numerous instances in the past when while probing tax evasion and black money cases, investigators found duplicate PAN cards were used to perpetrate the economic fraud.

“The new process will help identification and surrender of duplicate PAN allotted to a person so that further use of the same duplicate PAN allotted to a PAN holder could be stopped,” a recent communication, accessed by PTI, from the systems wing of the department said informing field offices of the department about the new technology upgrade.

The new system, upon finding on the ITBA-PAN platform that a duplicate PAN exists, will direct the taxman to inform applicants to approach their respective assessing officer and surrender the duplicate identity and, in case the applicant does not do so, the system will check the bonafides and automatically ‘kill’ the duplicate identity.

As per latest data, while there are over 24.37 crore PANs registered in the country, there are no accurate figures on the number of duplicate ones.

Kindly check the word duplicate , instead it should be additional PAN card with the different pan number for the same essee. Duplicate means the same additional card with the same no for the same essee. I hope this correction is appropriate.

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varghese.al

Mar 21, 2016 at 8:52 am

why need PAN? ADAR is there. why can't use for income tax essment and accounting? single card not enough?